Grammar
Writing is a primary way individuals communicate what they think and feel. They are able to express their emotions, thoughts, hopes, dreams and opinions through writing for others to read and understand. Children learn grammatical basics through speech at an early stage before formal training in school begins. Continuing instruction in grammar makes students aware how grammar functions and helps them control, and use, writing in increasingly effective ways. Skillful use of grammar may be the single most important means of controlling the process that makes communication through writing possible. Some say that teaching grammar detracts from the writing process, that there is no correlation between knowing grammar and being a good writer. (Kolln, 139). Others say poor attention to grammar makes reading difficult for the reader and detracts from an otherwise strong position. (Soven, 65). I tend to agree with the latter. While worrying about grammar at the wrong time in the writ
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Approximate Word count = 666
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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